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LTE-U: A quick explainer

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Network World Mobile & Wireless

LTE-U: A quick explainer
LTE-U is a wireless network technology that's promising a lot, as well as ruffling a few feathers (especially in the Wi-Fi world). Here's a brief rundown for the perplexed. Read More


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The Lifecycle of Mobility Management Services
Since its rise to prominent a decade ago, mobility has continued to expand its profound influence on how we work and communicate. Learn More

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eGuide: Mobile Security
In this eGuide, IDG News Service, CSO, Computerworld and InfoWorld offer news, commentary and advice about how to successfully launch and maintain mobile strategies. Read on to learn how to make mobile devices manageable and secure in your organization. Learn More

Revisiting Sony BMG Rootkit Scandal: 10 Years Later
Object lessons from infamous 2005 Sony BMG rootkit security/privacy incident are many -- and Sony's still paying a price for its ham-handed DRM overreach today. Read More

MIT uses Wi-Fi to look through walls
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence lab are working on a technology, called RF Capture, that uses radio frequencies to see people standing on the other side of a wall with startling clarity. Read More

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iPad face-off: Microsoft Office vs. Apple iWork vs. Google Apps
iPad office apps, round 10: Microsoft Office and Apple iWork get big upgrades for the iPad's new multitasking capabilities Read More


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Neustar DDoS Attacks & Protection Report October 2015
Neustar surveyed approximately 760 IT professionals in North America and the EMEA region to provide a comprehensive view of the persistent DDoS attack landscape, and learn what companies are doing to mitigate risk. As an institutionalized threat, DDoS attacks are no longer a matter of if or when, but how often. Learn More

Apple sales, profit surge on iPhone strength
Apple logged another healthy rise in sales and profits for its most recent quarter on the strength of record iPhone sales for the quarter and strong results for Macs. Read More

Nexus 5X and 6P deep-dive review: Google's dynamic duo
Google's new Nexus 5X and 6P smartphones set a new standard for how good Android can be -- and how much a standout smartphone should cost. Read More

Outlook for iOS and Android gets a subtle redesign as Microsoft moves to unite email apps
Outlook for iOS and Android is getting a visual refresh, as Microsoft celebrates having more than 30 million monthly active users running the app. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tangoe

The Power of Mobility to Catalyze Business Growth
To better understand the issues CFOs are dealing with related to management of mobile technology, infrastructure, and processes, CFO Research and Tangoe conducted a survey of senior finance executives and discovered that CFOs are making difficult choices and tradeoffs related to their firms' mobility strategies. Learn More

US copyright law exemption allows good-faith car, medical device hacking
The U.S. Copyright Office has given security researchers reason to hope that they'll be able to search for flaws in car systems and medical devices without the threat of legal action.On Tuesday, the Librarian of Congress, who makes final rulings on exemptions to copyright rules, granted several exceptions to Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which prohibits the circumvention of the technological methods that are used to protect copyright works. The U.S. Copyright Office is a department of the Library of Congress.The exemptions allow for "good-faith security research" to be performed on computer programs that run on lawfully acquired cars, tractors and other motorized land vehicles; medical devices designed to be implanted in patients and their accompanying personal monitoring systems and other devices that are designed to be used by consumers, including voting machines.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Apple's Wi-Fi Assist iOS 9 feature subject of $5M lawsuit
First the complaints about Apple's iOS 9 Wi-Fi Assist feature came via the media and from customers over social media. Now a Florida couple who own iPhone 5S devices has taken the frustration to a new level and slapped Apple with a class-action lawsuit over the technology, which can jack up your cellular data usage if you don't know it's turned on.Apple Insider reports that "plaintiffs William Scott Phillips and Suzanne Schmidt Phillips allege in a suit filed on Friday in U.S. District Court in San Jose on Friday that because of costs related to Wi-Fi Assist, the 'overall amount in controversy exceeds' $5 million." Fortune says Apple declined to comment on the suit.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Hiring good tech people: Where to start?
Paul Nickelsberg told a room full of attendees at this week's Innovation Unconference in Boston that he’s on the prowl for good tech people to add to his firm’s electronic product design team.“Just good?” inquired one of the session’s facilitators. Nickelsberg, president of Orchid Technologies Engineering & Consulting in Maynard, Mass., said he certainly wouldn't turn away excellent talent -- “but I’ll take good.”Such is the state of hiring for talented techies these days at least in New England, where firms such as Nickelsberg’s are challenged to find fresh talent that is open to working in the ‘burbs rather than in Boston or bustling Cambridge (though he’s intrigued by the idea of opening a satellite office in a hip location).To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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